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Sebastian Rodriguez
Fourth year PhD student in the department of statistics at Northwestern University with over four years of research experience in statistical modeling involving time-series analysis, epidemiology, optimization, and machine learning. I have published multiple scientific papers with interdisciplinary focuses bridging the knowledge from statistical modeling and epidemiology, and statistical modeling and computer science. My current focus is in applying spatio-temporal models to quantify the efficacy of malaria interventions in sub-Saharan Africa.
Selected Positions
T37 Northwestern University Minority Health and Health Disparities Research Training Program (NU-MHRT) pre-doctoral fellow
Statistics Deparment; Malaria Modeling Research Group (Gerardin’s Lab)
Northwestern University
present - 2020
- Applied statistical modeling to health facility routine case data from Burkina Faso to quantify changing trends in malaria incidence in the presence of changing health care policies.
- Collaborated with in country partners and partners at the WHO Global Malaria Programme to parse and manipulate this messy dataset to gain insights on the effectiveness of newly introduced preventative interventions.
- Presented our work to researchers from diverse backgrounds in several global health and epidemological conferences and symposia including ASTMH in 2020 and are currently preparing 2 manuscripts.
Undergraduate research assistant
Department of Applied Mathematics (Harish Bhat)
University of California, Merced
2017 - 2014
- Applied statistical analysis tools in R, Python, and Spark to fit high-dimensional, non-linear models (Random Forests, SVMs) to large datasets, handling big data problems by integrating mongoDB and Hadoop to map and reduce our data.
- Modeled basketball data by inferring stochastic continuous-time Markov chains from the data and presented our work at multiple statistical and machine learning conferences.
- Expanded on research by exploring semi-Markov models and using optimization to develop subproblems to improve our model fit.
California Alliance for Minority Participation (CAMP) research fellow
Department of Applied Mathematics (Harish Bhat)
University of California, Merced
2016
- Expanded our research on predicting NBA games with machine learning and stochastic modeling techniques.
- Created a talk and poster presentation for Joint Statistical Meetings (JSM) 2016.
- Helped lead discussions on expanding access to research and graduate programs for underrepresented minorities in California.
Sales Planning Analaysis Intern
PlayStation
San Mateo, CA
2015
- Conducted analysis on in house products to ascertain possible retailer specific marketing strategies using Apache Hadoop and Hive to query and aggregate massive datasets.
- Presented business insights on emergent products to company CEOs and VPs of sales and marketing.
- Processed massive datasets to leverage business insights with Excel and a small amount of Tableau.
Education
PhD, Statistics
Department of Statistics
Northwestern University
present - 2017
- Dissertation: Spatio-temporal modeling to quantify the efficacy of malaria interventions in Burkina Faso
- Recipient of the Northwestern University Minority Health and Health Disparities Research Training Program (NU-MHRT) training grant.
Bachelors of Science, Computer Science & Engineering; Applied Mathematics (emph. Computational Statistics)
School of Engineering; Department of Applied Mathematics
University of California, Merced
2017 - 2012
- Resarch under Harish Bhat in the department of mathematics and Alberto Cerpa in the department of EECS at the University of California, Merced.
- Recipient of the Outstanding Undergraduate Student Award in Applied Mathematics (2017).
- Undergraduate Representative of the UC Merced SIAM chapter
Selected Talks & Publications
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Driving Markov Chains to Desired Equilibria via Linear Programming
Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems & Computers 2019
University of California, Merced
2019
- Authored with Harish Bhat and Li-Hsuan Huang.
- Work presented by Dr. Bhat at Alismomar conference.
- Paper published into the conference precedings.
Learning Stochastic Models for Basketball Substitutions using Play-by-Play Data
ECML PKDD 2015 - European Conference on Machine Learning and Principles and Practice of Knowledge Discovery in Databases
University of California, Merced
2015
- Work conducted as undergraduate research under Dr. Harish Bhat at the University of California, Merced.
- Poster presented by Dr. Bhat.
- Paper published into the conference precedings.
Citation Prediction Using Diverse Features
ICDM 2015 workshop
University of California, Merced
2015
- Work conducted as undergraduate research under Harish Bhat at the University of California, Merced.
- Authored with Dr. Harish Bhat, Dr. Li-Hsuan Huang, Dr. Rick Dale, and Dr. Evan Heit.
- Work presented by Dr. Heit at International Conference on Data Mining Workshop (ICDMW) 2015.
Quantifying the protective efficacy of seasonal malaria chemoprevention under programmatic implementation in Burkina Faso using routine case data
Global Health Day 2020
Northwestern University
2020
- Poster presentation of ongoing project conducted at the Gerardin malaria lab at Northwestern University under the supervision of my advisors Dr. Noelle Samia and Dr. Jaline Gerardin.
Quantifying the protective efficacy of seasonal malaria chemoprevention under programmatic implementation in Burkina Faso using routine case data
ASTMH 2020
Northwestern University
2020
- Poster presentation of ongoing project conducted at the Gerardin malaria lab at Northwestern University under the supervision of my advisors Dr. Noelle Samia and Dr. Jaline Gerardin.
Analyzing the Spatial Variability in Protective Efficacy of SMC in Burkina Faso under Programmatic Implementation
Global Health Day 2019
Northwestern University
2019
- Poster presentation of project conducted at the Gerardin malaria lab at Northwestern University under the supervision of my advisors Dr. Noelle Samia and Dr. Jaline Gerardin.
Using Play-by-Play Data to Model, Simulate, and Predict NBA Games
JSM 2016
University of California, Merced
2016
- Presented orally and with poster at JSM 2016 on work conducted under Dr. Harish Bhat at the University of California, Merced.
Using Play-by-Play Data to Model, Simulate, and Predict NBA Games
MMDS 2016
University of California, Merced
2016
- Presented a poster at MMDS 2016 on work conducted under Dr. Harish Bhat at the University of California, Merced.